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Oh and where you say that diff guy was? Do you have his number??

May as well see how much it'd cost to get my LSD back

Yeah give Aaron a call on 4961 1000... He is down near that Brewery joint off Industrial Drive! Awesome bloke and very helpful! If he wants you to take the diff to him i can pull it out for you man!

Is a 100 cell cat against the law?

No more than anything else on my car :P BUT on E85 mine probably puts out less emissions than your McNugget S15 man

Is a 100 cell cat against the law?

As long as there is a some sort of cat with stuff inside it, it's all good.

Guit-toy was talking about trying to pass emissions testing without a cat on E85 (he was confident he could too :-), but the way the law is written you can't drive without a cat :-(

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As long as there is a some sort of cat with stuff inside it, it's all good.

Guit-toy was talking about trying to pass emissions testing without a cat on E85 (he was confident he could too :-), but the way the law is written you can't drive without a cat :-(

Ill get mine past eventually!

Anthony did pass from memory too......

Ill get mine past eventually!

Anthony did pass from memory too......

nah i was told i would have to go to e85 if i wanted to get mine through, so gave up for now.

on another note, i think i may be needing to change ecu's when my car goes in on wednesday, i have a feeling that it doesnt have a nistune ecu, and has maybe just had the stock ecu retuned etc..

nah i was told i would have to go to e85 if i wanted to get mine through, so gave up for now.

on another note, i think i may be needing to change ecu's when my car goes in on wednesday, i have a feeling that it doesnt have a nistune ecu, and has maybe just had the stock ecu retuned etc..

Not YOU Anthony :P Guilt Toy Anthony haha........ Didnt think that through did i? :P

Nistune looks like a stock ECU as it IS in the stock case, they cant have tuned it with a stock ECU man....... JEM do NISTUNE and HALTECH so the choice is yours :)

Not YOU Anthony :P Guilt Toy Anthony haha........ Didnt think that through did i? :P

Nistune looks like a stock ECU as it IS in the stock case, they cant have tuned it with a stock ECU man....... JEM do NISTUNE and HALTECH so the choice is yours :)

ha fair enough mate.. if it has nistune i will stick with it for now i think, but if not, i will go haltech..

but yea, was curious whether you could tune stock ecus or not.. it must have something, as its deffinately been tuned a little.

NISTUNE allows you to retain stock ECU but you can tune certain things..... Pretty sure you cant tune the stock ones? The boys will know :)

Haltech is the best!!!!!!!!!!!! :woot:

yea JEM want me to crack open the lid on my ecu and send them a pic, they should be able to tell whats in there from that.

i plan to go haltech in the future, and didnt plan on spending the extra 2k+ right now, so if i can hold it off untill the next stage, i think i will. plus they need the car overnight for the haltech which i may not be able to do due to work etc...

will see how i go this arvo pulling the ecu and having a look.

I'm running Haltech :-) so +1 here too.

another great ecu to consider is the link/vipec. I was running one before the haltech and was really happy too (They make the speedo wave at you when you start the car too...just awesome.). Only changed to Haltech as the ecu was incorrectly blamed for a problem. the link G4 also allows you to keep the stock ECU case.

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